Voter Registration

Town of Telluride Voter Registration Information

Telluride Voter Qualifications

A qualified elector is any person eighteen (18) years of age or older on the date of the next election, who has resided within the Town of Telluride for twenty two (22) days immediately preceding the election at which the person offers to vote.
Town Residents with Permanent Alien Registration Cards may register to vote in Town of Telluride Elections. They may ONLY register at Telluride Town Hall (135 W Columbia Ave), in person.

Any Colorado State Driver's Licensing Office - Montrose or Cortez are the closest

Or ONLINE at www.GoVoteColorado.com!

Registered Voter Information Online!

Electors can now register, verify, and/or update their voter registration online at GoVoteColorado.com. Voters can change their party affiliation, their name, or request a mail-in ballot. Additionally, they can also view their county of registration, as well as their military and overseas voting status, along with a host of other resources.

DENVER, Sept. 9, 2016 – State and county election officials have received numerous complaints this week from Colorado voters who are concerned about phone calls that appear to be an effort to obtain their personal and sensitive information.

During the automated calls, voters are advised their registration is incorrect and needs to be updated before they can receive a ballot for the November election. But both Democrats and Republicans who have received the calls told the Colorado Secretary of State's office or their county clerk that their registrations are current. At least one person reported being asked to provide a full date of birth after selecting the option for “more information.”

The individuals also have reported that the calls are from an organization identifying itself as “Go Vote CO” or “Go Vote Colorado.” Some voters believe the Secretary of State is somehow involved because that name is similar to the web address of the Secretary of State’s online voter registration system (www.GoVoteColorado.com).

The Secretary of State’s office does not contact individual voters regarding voter registration issues except to respond to inquiries initiated by voters themselves. Secretary of State Wayne Williams reminds Colorado residents not to disclose sensitive personal information, such as month and day of birth, driver’s license or state-issued ID numbers, or Social Security numbers to any person or organization they do not know and trust, whether by telephone or otherwise.